as well to ufe it as one more imaginary 



Here then we find a fmgle branch .of 

 bufmefs, in which the farmer, who drives- 

 his own team, is fuperior to the gentleman 

 above 32 per cent. Now if there were no 

 other points in which- they varied, would 

 it not alone be a juftification for my not 

 confidering them in the fame light? But 

 there are other points, not to be over- 

 looked. 



The labour of a Farm is performed by 

 either fervants or day-men ; in this cafe it 

 matters not by which. I mould be glad to 

 know, who is moil likely to have a good 

 day's work done by his men, (befides the 

 three employed directly with the team, and 

 before calculated) the farmer or the gentle- 

 man ? Or, in other words, which is among 

 them moft, the farmer who drives his 

 horfes in all their work, or the. gentle- 

 man ? 



Much work is done by the piece; who 

 will get it cheapeft ? 



It is a fad, and I believe every where 



indifputable, that labourers will work 



S 4 cheaper 



